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Morning Joe, Apr. 12, 2019
Duration: 47 Minutes
Joining Today's Show Are:
John Heilemann, David Ignatius, Mike Barnicle, Yamiche Alcindor,
Mike Allen, Richard Engel, Jeffrey Goldberg, Joyce Vance, Jennifer Rubin,
Fmr. Prime Minister Tony Blair, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, Hugo Gurdon,
Jessica Yellin, Sara Eisen, Tyler Kepner and more!!
Discussed Today:
Joe: The attorney general is destroying his legacy
Attorney General William Barr's remarks this week to a Senate panel about spying by the U.S. government on Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign reportedly have the DOJ concerned about partisan allies using Barr's phrasing to suggest something illegal occurred.
Incorrect graphic on Trump numbers still on his Twitter
Fox Business corrected a graphic Thursday on incorrect poll numbers for the president, yet the wrong numbers are still posted to the president's Twitter account. The panel discusses.
Steve Bannon is going after Pope Francis
Former adviser to President Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, along with other conservatives are taking aim at Pope Francis. NBC News' Richard Engel explains what's driving Bannon.
House Dem leader touts party's first 100 days
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-NY, reflects on the Democrats' first 100 days in the House, the triumph of left-wing populism over right-wing populism and the next 100 days ahead.
Blair: Brexit or not, Britain will remain a great country
Former British PM Tony Blair discusses the latest in Brexit, his best guess for what happens in October at the end of the extension, the rise of populism and why he says 'if a populism of the left fights a populism of the right, the right wins.'
Assange indictment crafted to avoid journalist claim
The Justice Department revealed Thursday that it has charged Julian Assange with computer hacking hours after the fugitive founder of WikiLeaks was arrested in London following a U.S. request to extradite him. The panel discusses.
Baseball fans rejoice: An entire book about iconic pitches
Tyler Kepner, baseball writer for the New York Times, joins Morning Joe to discuss his new book 'K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches.'
New Atlantic writing focuses on Mueller, Ivanka, college
The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg and Joe Scarborough discuss new writing from Shadi Hamid and Caitlin Flanagan.
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